Integration of a Smart Outlet-Based Plug Load Management System with a Building Automation System

Keaton Chia, Amy LeBar, Vardhan Agarwal, Man Kit Sam Lee, Joe Ikedo, Jesse Wolf, Kim Trenbath, J. Kleissl
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The growth of and reliance on renewable energy necessitate a multi-pronged approach to achieve grid reliability and economics. As they represent a notable portion of U.S. energy consumption, commercial buildings must play an active role in this effort. Conserving energy and responding to grid conditions through demand flexibility can be achieved through the integration of major building systems. Integration of plug and process loads with lighting and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems maximizes the effectiveness of integrated building energy management. In this research, we demonstrate the integration of smart outlets into a building automation system. We cover the installation process as well as the architecture required for smart outlets to communicate data to the building automation system and to receive commands back. After recording power measurements for one week as a baseline, we configured the building automation system to turn the smart outlets on and off according to a set schedule. This resulted in energy savings of 66% during 1 week on 25 plug loads. This work demonstrates that grid-interactive efficient buildings are achievable through building system integration.
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基于智能插座的插头负载管理系统与楼宇自动化系统的集成
可再生能源的增长和依赖需要多管齐下的方法来实现电网的可靠性和经济性。由于商业建筑占美国能源消耗的很大一部分,它们必须在这一努力中发挥积极作用。通过主要建筑系统的整合,可以通过需求灵活性来节约能源和响应电网条件。将插头和过程负荷与照明、供暖、通风和空调系统相结合,最大限度地提高了综合建筑能源管理的效率。在本研究中,我们展示了智能插座与楼宇自动化系统的集成。我们将介绍安装过程以及智能插座与楼宇自动化系统通信数据并接收回命令所需的架构。在记录了一周的电力测量数据作为基准后,我们配置了楼宇自动化系统,根据设定的时间表打开和关闭智能插座。这使得在一周内25个插头负载下节能66%。该研究表明,通过建筑系统集成可以实现网格交互高效建筑。
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